From Agile Robots to Tesla: Robot Revolution in Factories
German factories are experiencing a robot revolution with machines that resemble humans and are expected to be four times more productive than human workers.
Goodbye to Obesity? A Molecule in Snake Blood Promises a Revolution in Weight Loss Drugs
Researchers have discovered a molecule in snake blood that could lead to breakthrough treatments for obesity by effectively regulating appetite and energy without adverse side effects.
The Copernican revolution of the Blues passes through Torun: Italy third in the medal table
Italy's athletics team achieved a historic third place at the Indoor World Championships in Torun, securing five medals, including three golds.
Al-Ahly apologizes after the shock from Esperance and announces a comprehensive corrective revolution
Al-Ahly of Egypt expresses regret for its fans after being eliminated from the CAF Champions League by Esperance, acknowledging the need for significant reforms.
Premiere at the Bavarian State Theatre: 'Marat / Sade' as a Frenzy of the Revolution
The premiere of 'Marat / Sade' at the Bavarian State Theatre explores themes of freedom and equality against the backdrop of the French Revolution.
Late First Time: A New Sexual Revolution
Young people today are experiencing their first sexual encounters later in life despite increasing sexual openness in society.
The deep and sincere review that is still a pending debt
The article discusses the revolutionary period in Argentina during 1973, highlighting the tensions between student demands and a transformative political landscape.
The collective burial of the Cuban Revolution: 'I am watching my dreams die'
The article reflects on the disillusionment felt by many Cubans regarding the Cuban Revolution, marking what is perceived as its end in contemporary society.
Cuba on the brink: the 'circus' of the caravan with Pablo Iglesias and Silvio RodrÃguez's rifle
Cuba's government is attempting to counteract daily protests and diminishing popular support through a campaign portraying its commitment to revolutionary ideals.
The War Between the USA, Israel and Iran: Here are the Historical Factors That Led to This Global Conflict
The article discusses historical factors leading to the current conflict among the USA, Israel, and Iran, focusing on the deterioration of US-Iran relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Angela Rayner calls for housing change in major intervention
Angela Rayner advocates for a community-led housing revolution to improve the UK's housing system.
Tusk: "This is a political revolution in the EU." What has Poland gained regarding ETS and fuel prices?
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizes a significant political shift in the EU following the recent European Council summit, particularly regarding the future of the emissions trading system (ETS) amidst ongoing energy market challenges.
This Day in History. The Napoleonic Code is Approved in France
The Napoleonic Code, which unified France's legal system, was approved in 1800, following the instability caused by the French Revolution and paving the way for modern civil law.
"We will never make this mistake." BMW has started a reasonably loud design revolution
BMW's launch of the new electric sedan i3 on the Neue Klasse platform signifies a serious commitment to radical transformation in automotive design.
Gastronomic Revolution in Jaén, the Land Where They Said There Was 'Nothing'
A documentary highlights the success of Jaén's chefs, showcasing their culinary contributions and cultural heritage.
A counter-revolutionary hangover after a revolutionary binge
The article discusses the counter-revolutionary era that followed the military coup in Argentina on March 24, 1976, highlighting its global context.
Miguel DÃaz-Canel calls to defend Cuba's sovereignty against Trump's suffocation: 'We will give our lives defending the Revolution'
Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel condemned U.S. policies towards Cuba and called for unity in defense of the Revolution during a solidarity event.
Foreign Ministry Officials Participated in Iran's Celebration – Receive Criticism from S
Swedish Foreign Ministry officials attended the celebration of the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution at the Iranian embassy in Stockholm, drawing sharp criticism from a prominent Social Democrat.
"Do you like that? Have you gone crazy?" Michel Rolland: how he discovered Argentine wine and why it is crucial to the success of our Malbec
Michel Rolland, the renowned winemaker, passed away in Bordeaux and is remembered for his significant contributions to Argentine wine, especially Malbec.
Revolution from the Loom
The article promotes a subscription offer combining Rzeczpospolita and The New York Times, providing readers with extensive access to various media content.
Weimer and Bookstore Prize: The Bookshelf: Dangerous Cell of Revolution
Wolfram Weimer, the German Minister of Culture, has controversially removed three bookstores from a prestigious award list after requesting a review from the domestic intelligence agency, stirring debate about censorship in the cultural sector.
Michel Rolland, the most influential Argentine Malbec winemaker, has died
Michel Rolland, a renowned winemaker instrumental in the Argentine Malbec revolution, has passed away at the age of 78 due to a heart attack in France.
Memorial of the 1932 Revolution opens this Saturday in Cruzeiro, in a historic building where the armistice was signed
The Memorial of the Constitutional Revolution of 1932 opens in Cruzeiro, Brazil, showcasing historical artifacts related to the conflict that ended in the region.
'It is not possible to bring about a revolution from the air', Netanyahu's statement on ground action in Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the necessity of ground operations in Iran, stating that aerial strikes alone cannot bring about substantial change.
A battle after another and the poem of the revolution
The article discusses the transformation of Thomas Pynchon's satirical novel 'Vineland' into the Oscar-winning film 'Una batalla tras otra', emphasizing themes of family, criticism of contemporary U.S. society, and the loss of the original narrative's complexity in the adaptation.
At the Leipzig Book Fair: The Most Important Novels of Spring
The article discusses the ten most significant novels of Spring 2026, highlighting their diverse themes including the German reunification, the Carnation Revolution, and interpersonal relationships.
The Quiet Revolution: FIFA Requires Women's Championships to Follow New Regulations
FIFA has announced new regulations requiring women's teams to have at least one female coach or assistant coach, aiming to enhance female representation in coaching roles.
OpenClaw: An Open Revolution in Artificial Intelligence or a Cybersecurity Nightmare?
The emergence of the OpenClaw AI agent raises significant questions about automation and cybersecurity risks.
REPORT: The World Has Changed: Estonians in Silicon Valley Amid the AI Revolution
Estonian technology professionals in Silicon Valley are adapting to the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on their roles and the future of their language.
This of the revolution
The article reflects on the decline of revolutions and their moral implications, especially in Latin America, urging for a critical reassessment of their myths and realities.
Suicide drones in a backpack. The USA prepares for a revolution on the battlefield
The US Air Force Special Operations Command is advancing the acquisition of compact FPV (first-person view) drones to enhance military operations and flexibility in the field.
This Day in History: The US Air Force Receives Its First Real Combat Mission 110 Years Ago
The article discusses the historical context of the US Air Force's first combat mission against Mexico 110 years ago, shedding light on American military intervention and public perception of the Mexican Revolution.
Revolution in information delivery for the blind and visually impaired
The article discusses significant advancements in the way information is delivered to blind and visually impaired individuals in Iceland.
15 Years Since the Revolution: Syrians Recall Their First Cry for Freedom
On the 15th anniversary of the Syrian revolution, activists recall the first protests that called for freedom and the unprecedented fear that accompanied them.
"We are no longer closed to the idea of selling online": increasingly pressured, Primark ready for its revolution
Primark's shift towards potentially embracing online sales signifies a response to intense competition from both Chinese platforms and traditional retailers, marking a significant change in its business strategy.
KSeF: A Revolution in Invoicing, but Also in Reporting Methods
The implementation of mandatory KSeF 2.0 is heralded as the biggest revolution in Poland's VAT history since the establishment of the first VAT law, posing significant challenges for both the Ministry of Finance and businesses.
Syrians on the 15th anniversary of the revolution: The journey of March 18 towards the free Syria has triumphed
Syrians commemorate the 15th anniversary of their revolution against the Assad regime, reflecting on the sacrifices made in their quest for freedom and dignity.
AI and robots are entering warships. A revolution in the US Navy
Gecko Robotics is deploying AI and robotics to enhance ship maintenance and inspections in the US Navy, increasing efficiency significantly.
"We have received the order to spill your blood": in Iran, the repression forces are on the defensive
Iranian revolutionary forces, particularly the Guardians of the Revolution, are showing signs of weakness amidst ongoing attacks, leading to a panicked response against the population.
Associate Professor: The Islamic Revolution Left the Expectations of Minorities in Iran Unfulfilled
The article discusses how the Islamic Revolution in Iran has not met the expectations of various minority groups within the country, despite the perception of a unified Islamic state.
AEW Revolution features brutal Texas death match, classic tag team war and major returns
AEW Revolution showcased a brutal Texas Death Match between MJF and Hangman Adam Page, along with significant rivalries and returns.
"He is one of the guardians of Mélenchon's revolution": David Guiraud, the controversial Insoumis at the gates of Roubaix
David Guiraud, a controversial deputy of the leftist movement LFI, is on the verge of winning the mayoral race in Roubaix after receiving 46.64% of the votes in the first round.
Journey to Portugal to Smell the Scent of the Carnation Revolution
The article reflects on a trip to Portugal, highlighting the beauty and courage of the Carnation Revolution of April 25, 1974.
Tg2, fifty years of laic revolution
The launch of Tg2 marked a significant shift in Italian broadcasting, challenging the long-standing dominance of Tg1 with a new, progressive approach to news.
Revolution at Dior. A Woman in a Position Previously Reserved for Men
Leah Hayden Cassidy's career shift from soccer player to a corporate role marks a significant milestone in the traditionally male-dominated fashion industry.
Ronda Rousey makes surprise appearance at AEW Revolution
Ronda Rousey made a surprise return to professional wrestling at AEW's Revolution event, engaging in a confrontation that hints at an alliance with Marina Shafir and The Death Riders.
Revolution for artists and spectators: the German giant CTS Eventim will produce concerts in France
German company CTS Eventim is set to produce concerts in France, challenging American giants Live Nation and AEG by partnering with French producer Pierre-Alexandre Vertadier.
The End of the Silent Revolution
The article discusses the Cuban government's forced negotiations with the United States amid its economic crisis, marking a significant shift from Fidel Castro's initial revolutionary ideals.
TODAY IN HISTORY ⟩ The Crimean 'referendum' took place
In 2014, a controversial 'referendum' in Crimea and Sevastopol resulted in a significant majority favoring unification with Russia amidst geopolitical tensions following Ukraine's revolution.
OSCAR AWARDS DIVIDED ⟩ Long Live the Revolution! Angry Freedom Fighters Made a Scene at the Film Party
At the 98th Academy Awards held on March 15 in Los Angeles, Paul Thomas Anderson's film about freedom fighters won significant awards including Best Film and Best Director.